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Originally Posted by Wynonie Harris
The only ones who are showing a bit of integrity are the likes of John Reid and David Blunkett who are saying, in effect, "let's do the decent thing and go into opposition". Think, as you say, they're also showing a bit more nous than the rest, too, because the British public will not easily forgive whichever party goes into some grubby deal with the Lib/Dems, just to get their grubby mitts on power. Apparently the auction's now swinging back in favour of the Tories. All I can say to David Cameron is, "be careful what you wish for...it might come true!". 
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Yep thats exactly right....but i'm afraid we all know about the political gravy train, people will do "almost" anything for the power and the privalidges, and it does look...well IS actually rather pathetic and desperate, and people can see through this!
A bit of humility and a period of opposition, particularily in the light of the balance of power would not do Labour much harm at the moment, and would give them more credence and credit, long term....but a bit like the bankers and their bonuses...they dont look long term nowadays i'm afraid, and they treat the rest of us with total contempt!
Best Regards - Taggy